Club helps fellow club
BY ROB MAETZIG
Relevant offers
The New Plymouth Club says it is more than happy to help out members of the New Plymouth RSA.
Yesterday, in the wake of Monday night's shock closure of the RSA's Devon St East clubrooms, an emergency meeting was held between the two chartered clubs.
New Plymouth Club president John Kendall and general manager Lindsay Campbell offered temporary membership to all RSA members, and the two RSA executives at the meeting quickly agreed.
"The two clubs are members of Clubs New Zealand, so the RSA members have got reciprocal rights to our club anyway," said Mr Campbell.
"But we decided to provide them all with their own swipe cards so they can gain access to our clubrooms whenever we are open. It's the least we can do for a fellow chartered club."
The New Plymouth Club will also be the headquarters for the upcoming Anzac Day activities, said Mr Campbell.
- © Fairfax NZ News
Sponsored links
Boy tells court of sex attack under stabbing threat
Bounty hunters chase $10,000 snapper
Feral cats 'worse than possums'
Okato's pub lowers the bar for kindergarten
Uninsured motorists left carrying the can
Ratepayer top-up for perpetual fund on cards
Timaru bridge 'should be priority' - resident
Search on for volunteer firefighters in Taranaki
Urewera four trial: 'Gunfire' from camp
Mayor's vote puts Whanga loo off budget
Kiwis in cruise ship cocaine bust
Undercover op catches black market fish traders
Timaru bridge 'should be priority' - resident
Boy tells court of sex attack under stabbing threat
Feral cats 'worse than possums'
Search on for volunteer firefighters in Taranaki
Undercover op catches black market fish traders
Fat financing still needed for Taranaki movie
Ratepayer top-up for perpetual fund on cards
Bounty hunters chase $10,000 snapper
Near-death experience bears gift
Undercover op catches black market fish traders
Urewera four trial: 'Gunfire' from camp
Boy tells court of sex attack under stabbing threat
Feral cats 'worse than possums'
Okato's pub lowers the bar for kindergarten
Undercover op catches black market fish traders
Feral cats 'worse than possums'
Uninsured motorists left carrying the can
New 'pot' sneaks on to shelves
Ratepayer top-up for perpetual fund on cards
Editorial: It's a good time to talk
Should ratepayer money be used to top-up the council's investment fund?
Related story: Ratepayer top-up for perpetual fund on cards







